Foreign tourists among 6 dead after Thai ferry capsizes near Pattaya

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Thai rescue personnel evacuate an injured foreign tourist after a ferry sank off the coast in Pattaya on November 3, 2013.

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Those killed include two Russians and one person from Hong Kong

The ferry capsized between the popular resort of Pattaya and a nearby island

Twelve people were injured, authorities said

Six people died after the tourist ferry they were traveling on capsized near a Thai beach resort, authorities said.

The double-decker ferry was overcrowded when it tipped over Sunday afternoon between the popular resort of Pattaya and Koh Lan, an island off the coast, said Lt. Wuttipon Trakulviratikul, a Pattaya police official.

Three of the dead were Thai, two were Russian and one was from Hong Kong, Wuttipon said, adding that 12 others were injured, five of them foreigners.

He said police were yet to confirm the total number of people on board the ferry, although it was estimated to be around 100.